Water safety experts warn drowning can happen in seconds
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Nashua Women Indicted on Charges Connected to Drowning at Lake Winnipesaukee | WMUR-TV
Nashua women indicted on charges connected to drowning at Lake Winnipesaukee
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Ryan Murphy Secures Victory in 50M Backstroke | 2026 TYR Pro Swim Series Sacramento | USA Swimming
Ryan Murphy wins Men’s 50M Backstroke at the 2026 TYR Pro Swim Series in Sacramento. Aiden Hayes and Daniel Diehl take second and third.
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Lessons Are Key for Summer Swim Safety | KPRC 2 News Houston
How to keep your kids safe in water this summer
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Swim Safety Tips Ahead of the Start of New York Beach Season | CBS New York
Shawn Slevin, Founder & Executive Director of the Swim Strong Foundation, talks with CBS News New York’s Mary Calvi about how preparation and awareness can save lives.
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Free Swim Lessons, Lifeguard Training Expand in Redding | Action News Now
The Redding Aquatic Center was selected as 1 of just over 100 facilities nationwide for the American Red Cross Aquatics Centennial Campaign, bringing more swim lessons, lifeguard training, and water safety education to the community. The center is celebrating its summer opening with Waterama tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m., featuring free swim lesson evaluations, water safety resources, and life jacket fittings and giveaways while supplies last.
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Killer Kern: Why Do People Enter the Kern River Despite Warnings? | Bakersfield Now
Memorial Day weekend marks the start of the busy season along the Kern River, where thousands of people head to cool off as temperatures rise. But officials warn the river’s inviting appearance can hide dangerous conditions that have claimed hundreds of lives over the years.
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1-Year-Old Boy Fighting for His Life After Being Found Face Down in West Valley Pool | 12 News
A 1-year-old boy is fighting for his life after being found face down in a pool in Goodyear on May 20, according to the city’s fire department.
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Charges Against Olympic Swimmer and Wife Sensationally Dropped | 9 News Australia
Almost a decade after charges were laid, the long-running fraud case against former Olympic swimmer Neil Brooks and his wife Linda Brooks has been sensationally dropped.
